- DOES NATIVE INSTRUMENTS KOMPLETE 7 WORK WITH LOGIC 8 PRO
- DOES NATIVE INSTRUMENTS KOMPLETE 7 WORK WITH LOGIC 8 PC
- DOES NATIVE INSTRUMENTS KOMPLETE 7 WORK WITH LOGIC 8 MAC
VE Pro has a latency compensation which makes up for some of it, it's swell, but Cubase is slow. My uses tend to be modest compared with a symphonic composer, too. I've been working with Cubase 5/OSX for about 15 mos which outside of VE Pro, is really not viable for large amounts of virtual instruments. I prefer the way the key editor aka piano roll is set up to Logic's.Īs far as latency, Cubase under OSX is horrific.
DOES NATIVE INSTRUMENTS KOMPLETE 7 WORK WITH LOGIC 8 PC
I have also realised that cubase 5 can run on PC & MAC, so i might use that, but its not very good when it comes to writing directly to picture.Ĭubase is good for a linear and direct workflow for midi.
DOES NATIVE INSTRUMENTS KOMPLETE 7 WORK WITH LOGIC 8 MAC
If your needs are not as demanding as mine (for example) then a Mac might be good enough for you.
IMO the best thing to do is see what you need to be able to do, what sort of latency is possible for you to work with, and then decide your choice of hardware.
Obviously you have your reasons for wanting to use MAC, but currently performance is far better on a PC and even with a Mac it is better using Windows than OSX, both for Cubase and also VSL (and many other products). I also think that it's a good choice, because it's cross-platform. Who told you otherwise, and what were their concerns? It has more advanced features in that area than either ProTools or Logic. Some people do their MIDI editing, etc in 1 DAW like logic pro or cubase and then they do all the mixing in protools.I might be getting the m-audio project MiX I/O composers like klaus Badelt & Mark Isham are using it for making their mixing.i dont really need a giant mixing desk.Ĭubase is extremely good for writing to picture. I have also realised that cubase 5 can run on PC & MAC, so i might use that, but its not very good when it comes to writing directly to picture. Hmmm yeh i have heard that protools can be quite tricky to use in one way or another. I am aware that this takes up over 700GB of HDD space, but how much RAM and processing power will be required to playback a big piece of film music thats in sync with the picture inside a DAW that uses the super package without any latency, distortion or any form of "jerkyness".?Īny help is welcome and useful contributions will be much appreciated! I am also thinking about upgrading to the super package. I have never really understood the differences between all the DAW's out there.they all seem to do the same thing, but is one DAW better at doing a certain job than another? I have noticed that logic pro is used in a few vSL video tutorials and i have also found that composers such as Klaus Badelt use logic pro for their scoring and demo mixing, where as other composers like james horner and mark isham use Pro Tools. If theres anyone on this forum who composes and scores to film and other types of media then it would be useful if you could post your specifications and any recomendations you may have. I would like to know what is the best configuration for film composing/scoring. I run Cubase 5 and I use VSL special edition amongst other libraries by EWQL, etc. I currently use a intel core 2 quad PC with 4 GB RAM and i use an M-Audio fast track ultra 8R as my audio interface and to connect my yamaha p70 digital piano as my midi input controller and my KRK monitor speakers.
I am a student film composer and I would like some help/avise please